COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MICROAIR
Q.Will the mesh break easily?
A.The mesh is like all small delicate parts that can be broken if not gently handled. It is important that after cleaning the mesh that it be placed back on the unit. This will protect the mesh from damage while the unit is not being used. Be sure to replace the unit cover after use for added protection.
Q.How much medication is left at the end of treatment in the medication cup?
A.There should only be a few drops of medication at remaining in the cup after a treatment. Medication that remains in the cup is a result of the method by which the unit operates that can not deliver all medication.
Q.After using the MicroAir there is some medication inside the mouthpiece. Is this normal?
A.Yes. Up to .02 ml can remain in the mouthpiece from condensation that results from the aerosol process.
Q.Should I take my treatment with the MicroAir set on continuous flow or should I use the intermittent method?
A.Consult with your healthcare provider as to the type of delivery method of your medication.
Q.When do I change the mesh?
A.The mesh is projected to last up to 6 months with recommended cleaning and maintenance. However, if the mesh should break during use, you must replace it.
Q.Under normal use, what changes will I see in the mesh when it needs to be replaced?
A.The unit will start to "flood" the mesh during treatment and the aerosol product will stop. IF cleaning procedures on page 11 do not correct the flooding, the mesh cap should be replaced.
Reminder: Daily mesh cap cleaning is essential to keep your
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